Hi!
Given a large database that contains both, plain and extensively
annotated games (comments, variations and annotations). I want to remove
all duplicate games from this base, and especially those that are
annotated usually appear once again in a plain version.
How would I make sure that the annotated version survives? As far as I
get it "Allways keep games with variations/comments" keeps the
duplicates, but does not delete the un-annotated version.
Second order problem: sometimes I've also triplettes say the same game
twice unannotated once annotated, or two annotated versions and one
plain. In this case it would make sense to drop the plain version
immediately, but show the two annotated games as duplicates. Is there a way?
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Hi!
Linux, CVS, Tcl/Tk 8.5.7
With auto-annotating a game with variations (deepshredder UCI, annotate
all moves but NOT variations), annotation is blocked at the position
with the green/blue arrow on the board. After analysing that position is
restarts annotating the same position over and over again.
This may have something to do with the double-key-advance functionality
recently added. The engine (control) is not aware of this and does not
know how to advance in the game.
Phalanx-scid (non-UCI) does not really survive this blockade: It throws
in two completely different variations (and different position
judgements), followed by error messages of the nature "(Error reading
move: Ng8f6)"
Cheers,
Joost.